HOT SPRINGS (AP) — Oaklawn Park says its attendance was up by more than 20,000 this racing season, thanks to a mild winter that allowed the track to run all its scheduled races.

Last year, cold weather and snowy conditions forced the track to lose several days during its live racing season, which runs from January to April. General Manager Eric Jackson told The Sentinel-Record more than 592,000 people visited the track during its 56-day season this year. That’s compared with nearly 571,000 visitors during the 49-day meet last year.

Officials said the visitors also spent more money gambling at Oaklawn. Jackson said they’re still compiling specific figures but he expects the track’s gaming operations to be up by double digits this year.